These complex and challenging texts remain as controversial in the post-modern world as they did at the time of publication. I have taught these texts a number of times and have refined this resource at the close of every academic year. I have successfully used this resource to lead my teaching in the classroom, as a homework or distance learning material and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students.
This colossal thirty-two slide presentation provides the appropriate detail and exploration required at A level, and is suitable with slight adaptions for IB and the American system, it provides roughly three hours teaching time of resources. This presentation guides the students through the process of writing an academic essay, working around the essay question of ‘In what ways do Shakespeare and Fitzgerald present the idea of sexual inequality in their respective texts? I feel that this is a critical skill that really helps to build confidence in the students, my feedback in class has been extremely favourable towards this particular resource. Every slide is dynamically illustrated and very engaging. This presentation also contains an extension task and homework assignment. There is no work for you to complete whatsoever. This is a complete resource. Enjoy.
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This resource claims to address and work around an essay on the question "In what ways does Shakespeare present the idea of sexual inequality in his play Othello and also in Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’?" There is some focus on Othello for sure, but barely any (a couple of words) mention of Gatsby and thus does not really address the above question at all. In some ways this can be seen as a starting point, but is in no way a "complete resource" as claimed... I won't be using in class.
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